Residents’ fury over railway bridge given ‘garish’ £600,000 paintjob in leafy London suburb

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Residents’ fury over railway bridge given ‘garish’ £600,000 paintjob in leafy London suburb

Daily Mail · 13 hours ago

Residents in a leafy London suburb have expressed anger after a railway bridge was repainted in a bold colour scheme costing around £600,000, with locals branding the new look "garish" and out of keeping with the area's character. The row highlights ongoing tensions between infrastructure maintenance decisions and local aesthetic preferences, with the cost of the work also drawing scrutiny from residents who question whether the sum represents value for money.

Critics argue the chosen colours clash with the surrounding conservation-style streetscape, while those responsible for the repainting maintain the work was necessary upkeep for the structure. The scale of the spend, at roughly £600,000, has become a particular focus for locals, who feel the money could have been used differently or that a more sympathetic colour choice could have been made at similar cost.

  • Railway bridge repainted for £600,000 sparks local anger
  • Residents call the new colour scheme "garish" and unfitting
  • Row centres on cost and clash with suburb's character

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